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New insights on patterns of genetic admixture and phylogeographic history in Iberian high mountain populations of midwife toads

Multiple Quaternary glacial refugia in the Iberian Peninsula, commonly known as “refugia within refugia”, allowed diverging populations to come into contact and admix, potentially boosting substantial mito-nuclear discordances. In this study, we employ a comprehensive set of mitochondrial and nuclea...

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Autores principales: Lucati, Federica, Miró, Alexandre, Bosch, Jaime, Caner, Jenny, Jowers, Michael Joseph, Rivera, Xavier, Donaire-Barroso, David, Rebelo, Rui, Ventura, Marc
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9714896/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36454960
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0277298
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author Lucati, Federica
Miró, Alexandre
Bosch, Jaime
Caner, Jenny
Jowers, Michael Joseph
Rivera, Xavier
Donaire-Barroso, David
Rebelo, Rui
Ventura, Marc
author_facet Lucati, Federica
Miró, Alexandre
Bosch, Jaime
Caner, Jenny
Jowers, Michael Joseph
Rivera, Xavier
Donaire-Barroso, David
Rebelo, Rui
Ventura, Marc
author_sort Lucati, Federica
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description Multiple Quaternary glacial refugia in the Iberian Peninsula, commonly known as “refugia within refugia”, allowed diverging populations to come into contact and admix, potentially boosting substantial mito-nuclear discordances. In this study, we employ a comprehensive set of mitochondrial and nuclear markers to shed light onto the drivers of geographical differentiation in Iberian high mountain populations of the midwife toads Alytes obstetricans and A. almogavarii from the Pyrenees, Picos de Europa and Guadarrama Mountains. In the three analysed mountain regions, we detected evidence of extensive mito-nuclear discordances and/or admixture between taxa. Clustering analyses identified three major divergent lineages in the Pyrenees (corresponding to the eastern, central and central-western Pyrenees), which possibly recurrently expanded and admixed during the succession of glacial-interglacial periods that characterised the Late Pleistocene, and that currently follow a ring-shaped diversification pattern. On the other hand, populations from the Picos de Europa mountains (NW Iberian Peninsula) showed a mitochondrial affinity to central-western Pyrenean populations and a nuclear affinity to populations from the central Iberian Peninsula, suggesting a likely admixed origin for Picos de Europa populations. Finally, populations from the Guadarrama Mountain Range (central Iberian Peninsula) were depleted of genetic diversity, possibly as a consequence of a recent epidemic of chytridiomycosis. This work highlights the complex evolutionary history that shaped the current genetic composition of high mountain populations, and underscores the importance of using a multilocus approach to better infer the dynamics of population divergence.
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spelling pubmed-97148962022-12-02 New insights on patterns of genetic admixture and phylogeographic history in Iberian high mountain populations of midwife toads Lucati, Federica Miró, Alexandre Bosch, Jaime Caner, Jenny Jowers, Michael Joseph Rivera, Xavier Donaire-Barroso, David Rebelo, Rui Ventura, Marc PLoS One Research Article Multiple Quaternary glacial refugia in the Iberian Peninsula, commonly known as “refugia within refugia”, allowed diverging populations to come into contact and admix, potentially boosting substantial mito-nuclear discordances. In this study, we employ a comprehensive set of mitochondrial and nuclear markers to shed light onto the drivers of geographical differentiation in Iberian high mountain populations of the midwife toads Alytes obstetricans and A. almogavarii from the Pyrenees, Picos de Europa and Guadarrama Mountains. In the three analysed mountain regions, we detected evidence of extensive mito-nuclear discordances and/or admixture between taxa. Clustering analyses identified three major divergent lineages in the Pyrenees (corresponding to the eastern, central and central-western Pyrenees), which possibly recurrently expanded and admixed during the succession of glacial-interglacial periods that characterised the Late Pleistocene, and that currently follow a ring-shaped diversification pattern. On the other hand, populations from the Picos de Europa mountains (NW Iberian Peninsula) showed a mitochondrial affinity to central-western Pyrenean populations and a nuclear affinity to populations from the central Iberian Peninsula, suggesting a likely admixed origin for Picos de Europa populations. Finally, populations from the Guadarrama Mountain Range (central Iberian Peninsula) were depleted of genetic diversity, possibly as a consequence of a recent epidemic of chytridiomycosis. This work highlights the complex evolutionary history that shaped the current genetic composition of high mountain populations, and underscores the importance of using a multilocus approach to better infer the dynamics of population divergence. Public Library of Science 2022-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9714896/ /pubmed/36454960 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0277298 Text en © 2022 Lucati et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Lucati, Federica
Miró, Alexandre
Bosch, Jaime
Caner, Jenny
Jowers, Michael Joseph
Rivera, Xavier
Donaire-Barroso, David
Rebelo, Rui
Ventura, Marc
New insights on patterns of genetic admixture and phylogeographic history in Iberian high mountain populations of midwife toads
title New insights on patterns of genetic admixture and phylogeographic history in Iberian high mountain populations of midwife toads
title_full New insights on patterns of genetic admixture and phylogeographic history in Iberian high mountain populations of midwife toads
title_fullStr New insights on patterns of genetic admixture and phylogeographic history in Iberian high mountain populations of midwife toads
title_full_unstemmed New insights on patterns of genetic admixture and phylogeographic history in Iberian high mountain populations of midwife toads
title_short New insights on patterns of genetic admixture and phylogeographic history in Iberian high mountain populations of midwife toads
title_sort new insights on patterns of genetic admixture and phylogeographic history in iberian high mountain populations of midwife toads
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9714896/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36454960
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0277298
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